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The [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] is sub-divided into four [[Wikipedia:Autonomous_entity|autonomous regions]], twenty-nine [[Wikipedia:Province|provinces]], and three-hundred and forty-nine [[Alderdom|alderdoms]].
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The [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] is sub-divided into four [[Wikipedia:Autonomous_entity|autonomous regions]], twenty-nine [[Wikipedia:Province|provinces]], and three-hundred and forty-nine [[Alderdom|alderdoms]]. Alderdoms are further sub-divided at the quintary level into [[Wikipedia:District|districts]] and [[Wikipedia:Borough|boroughs]] (i.e. municipal districts), which may be sub-divided into wards.  Larger [[Wikipedia:Conurbation|conurbations]], such as [[Daurmont (Isselmere)|Daurmont]], have become alderdoms in their own right and possess many boroughs within their boundaries.  Likewise, many districts possess [[Wikipedia:Municipality|municipalities]] within them that have not incorporated, or have not the prerequisite characteristics, to become boroughs in their own right.
 
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Alderdoms are further sub-divided at the quintary level into [[Wikipedia:District|districts]] and [[Wikipedia:Borough|boroughs]] (i.e. municipal districts), which may be sub-divided into wards.  Larger [[Wikipedia:Conurbation|conurbations]], such as [[Daurmont (Isselmere)|Daurmont]], have become alderdoms in their own right and possess many boroughs within their boundaries.
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The United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland is sub-divided into four autonomous regions, twenty-nine provinces, and three-hundred and forty-nine alderdoms. Alderdoms are further sub-divided at the quintary level into districts and boroughs (i.e. municipal districts), which may be sub-divided into wards. Larger conurbations, such as Daurmont, have become alderdoms in their own right and possess many boroughs within their boundaries. Likewise, many districts possess municipalities within them that have not incorporated, or have not the prerequisite characteristics, to become boroughs in their own right.

Pages in category "Administrative divisions of Isselmere-Nieland"

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